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Decade after decade, his brilliant writings kept streaming down from wherever he lived uptown-plays, articles, fiction, memoirs-and for those who were lucky enough to be his friends, his talk flowed along in parallel bounty and with equal brilliance.
But maybe the man umpires called Whispering Death, who cracked skulls and stumps with equal brilliance, is a better servant to the game he loves by letting that butter-smooth voice tell it like it is.
During the next 10 years Gambon moved back & forth with equal brilliance from classics to contemporary plays, from tragedy to comedy, and now, at 50, he is recognized as the most protean & prodigious of English actors.
Decade after decade, his brilliant writings kept streaming down from wherever he lived uptown-plays, articles, fiction, memoirs-and for those who were lucky enough to be his friends, his talk flowed along in parallel bounty and with equal brilliance..
It is also characteristic Calasso, whose extravagant admiration and connective intuition makes a book of equal brilliance out of a chain of fragmentary reflections – Walter Benjamin might have called them blinks – beginning and ending with Charles Baudelaire (1821-67), casthes the primary metaphysician of modernity: part-creator, part-revelator, part-enactor of our signature condition.
The opposite was the case for an audiovisual performance of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Youth's Magic Horn), sung with fine colour and nuance by the baritone Dietrich Henschel and played, with equal brilliance of detail and contrast, by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Vedernikov (and broadcast live on Radio 3).
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LOVE ME TONIGHT Cleverness squared equals brilliance in this scintillating 1932 musical comedy, starring Maurice Chevalier as an amorous tailor and Jeanette MacDonald as a princess who thinks he's a nobleman.
It suffered, like Italy, from the difficulty of forming a representative national team that would equal the brilliance of its individual club teams.
Each is lighthearted with equal measures of brilliance and modesty.
Sometimes, as with "The Rat on Fire" (1981) and "Kennedy for the Defense" (1980), he would approach but never equal his early brilliance.
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